WWE star slugs fan at Power Balance Pavilion event

The incident took place Monday night at Power Balance Pavilion, at the event "Monday Night Raw."

The video was posted on YouTube following the event.

It shows CM Punk standing in the crowds. He appears to be pushed and shoved before the slugging took place.

An official with the Sacramento County Sheriff's Department told KCRA 3 an incident report was filed the evening of the event, but that deputies, who were contracted by Power Balance Pavilion to work security at the event, were not notified the wrestler would be entering the crowd.

"My understanding is that arena security was not notified about this ahead of time, our personnel was absolutely not notified," said Jason Ramos, with the Sacramento County Sheriff's Department.

The man who was hit initially told officers he was fine, but at the end of the evening, approached officers to say he had knee pain, according to the department.

No charges have been filed at this time, and officials say the department is not investigating the incident.

WWE made the following statement: "During last night’s 'Raw' televised event, WWE Superstar CM Punk exited the ring into the stands as part of the show. WWE security was unfortunately not in the appropriate place at the time. Given CM Punk’s persona as a ‘bad guy,’ fans were naturally heckling him, but unfortunately, a few fans began shoving him and one struck in him in the kidney and on the back. WWE regrets that proper security measures were not in place, and CM Punk apologizes for reacting in the heat of the moment. Other than this isolated incident, WWE always provides proper security to ensure the safety of our fans and our performers."